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Progressive death metal outfit Dååth are premiering their rendition of the song called "Run", originally performed by French electronic duo Air. This version features also the Cynic’s Paul Masvidal on vocals and guitar.
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| Source: | facebook.com |
| Band profile: | Dååth |
Dååth have shared their cover of the Slipknot track "Get This", which was originally included on the Digipak version of the band's 1999 self-titled album. This cover version was mixed by Kurt Ballou and mastered by Mike Kalajian.
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| Source: | facebook.com |
| Band profile: | Dååth |
Following the release of their new album The Deceivers this past Friday, their first one in 14 years, Dååth put out an official music video for one of the tracks called "Unwelcome Return".
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| Source: | facebook.com |
| Band profile: | Dååth |
Returning progressive death metal collective Dååth have just released a David Brodsky-directed/edited official video for "Ascension", the latest new preview track from the oncoming record The Deceivers.
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| Source: | facebook.com |
| Band profile: | Dååth |
Atlanta, Georgia-based metal act Dååth have disclosed details and first single in connection with their new album announcement. Entitled The Deceivers, it will see the light on May 3rd, 2024 via Metal Blade Records. The 9-track offering was produced by Levi, with Andrew Wade doing vocal production, John Douglass engineering, Jens Bogren mixing, and Tony Lindgren mastering.
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| Source: | facebook.com |
| Band profile: | Dååth |
Check out Dååth‘s latest original single "The Silent Foray", featuring Per Nilson of Scar Symmetry. The new music piece was mixed by Jens Bogren and mastered by Tony Lindgren with cover art being handled once more by Adrian Baxter. Dååth are currently in the mastering phase of their upcoming Metal Blade Records debut full length album, which is due out in 2024. The band is also pleased to announce that they have completed their lineup by adding Rafael Trujillo as lead guitarist.
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| Source: | facebook.com |
| Band profile: | Dååth |
While currently recording material for their "comeback" album, Dååth present a cover for Morbid Angel's track "Where The Slime Live", originally released on Domination record in 1995. This cover also features guest solo from David Davidson of Revocation.
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| Source: | metalblade.com |
| Band profile: | Dååth |
"Purified By Vengeance" is a brand new track from the reactivated Americans Dååth. This new music piece features both Mark Holcomb of Periphery and composer and sound designer Mick Gordon and was mixed by Jens Bogren, with Andrew Wade as vocal producer, and John Douglass handling engineering duties.
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| Source: | facebook.com |
| Band profile: | Dååth |
After the recent revival, Dååth have released another new single, a cover of Death's song "The Philosopher", featuring guitarists Dan Sugarman of Ice Nine Kills and Rafael Trujillo.
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| Source: | facebook.com |
| Band profile: | Dååth |
Georgia-based metal band Dååth are back! After twelve-year-long hiatus, progressive death metal operators have signed with Metal Blade Records and simultaneously release a brand new single called "No Rest No End". The track features guest solos by Rafael Trujillo (Obsidious, ex-Obscura) and Spiro Dussias. Mixed by Jens Bogren and mastered by Tony Lindgren.
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| Source: | metalblade.com |
| Band profile: | Dååth |
U.S. metal ensemble Dååth are presenting their rendition of the Oingo Boingo's song "Nasty Habits", originally released on 1981. The cover was recorded during the The Concealers album sessions in 2009.
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| Source: | youtube.com |
| Band profile: | Dååth |
US death metallers Dååth have revealed the cover artwork for their upcoming eponymous album. The new album will be hitting the shelves on October 26 via Century Media Records. One of the new tracks, "Destruction/Restoration", is already streaming at this location.
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Guitarist Emil Werstler previously said the following about the new material: "I've been listening to the final master of this record for a couple of days now. It is hard to believe that the task has been in process since March. In retrospect, I will say that more sacrifice was put into this record than anything I've ever been involved in. The content is EXTREMELY dark, distraught, and completely honest. The timing is appropriate as well considering how lacking music has been in the creative department for the last year or two.
I'm not hinting that we are going to become some pop culture phenomenon. We have no interest in that. As long as someone completely hates it, loves it or is moved in anyway be it positive or negative, our job is done. We have no interest in middle ground. You would have to be deaf to not hear that."
Vocalist Sean Z. added: "This album will definitely be the most real thing this band has put out to date. It's on a level everyone can relate to. The lyrics have taken a brand new direction and the music compliments the insanity creating a fucking masterpiece of a way different kind."
Dååth [cover art] tracklist:
01. Genocidal Maniac
02. Destruction/Restoration
03. Indestructible Overdose
04. Double Tap Suicide
05. The Decider
06. Exit Plan
07. Oxygen Burn
08. Accelerant
09. Arch {Enemy} Misanthrope
10. Manufactured Insomnia
11. A Cold Devotion
12. N.A.T.G.O.D.
13. Terminal Now
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Guitarist Emil Werstler previously said the following about the new material: "I've been listening to the final master of this record for a couple of days now. It is hard to believe that the task has been in process since March. In retrospect, I will say that more sacrifice was put into this record than anything I've ever been involved in. The content is EXTREMELY dark, distraught, and completely honest. The timing is appropriate as well considering how lacking music has been in the creative department for the last year or two.
I'm not hinting that we are going to become some pop culture phenomenon. We have no interest in that. As long as someone completely hates it, loves it or is moved in anyway be it positive or negative, our job is done. We have no interest in middle ground. You would have to be deaf to not hear that."
Vocalist Sean Z. added: "This album will definitely be the most real thing this band has put out to date. It's on a level everyone can relate to. The lyrics have taken a brand new direction and the music compliments the insanity creating a fucking masterpiece of a way different kind."
Dååth [cover art] tracklist:
01. Genocidal Maniac
02. Destruction/Restoration
03. Indestructible Overdose
04. Double Tap Suicide
05. The Decider
06. Exit Plan
07. Oxygen Burn
08. Accelerant
09. Arch {Enemy} Misanthrope
10. Manufactured Insomnia
11. A Cold Devotion
12. N.A.T.G.O.D.
13. Terminal Now
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| Source: | myspace.com |
| Band profile: | Dååth |
Dååth have posted a brand new video "Day Of Endless Light", online. The track for this video comes off the band's latest album "The Concealers", which was released on 21st April.
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| Source: | myspace.com |
| Band profile: | Dååth |
Dååth have posted a new song, "Day Of Endless Light", on their MySpace page . The track comes off the band's upcoming album "The Concealers", which will be released on April 21st via Roadrunner Records.
| Source: | myspace.com |
| Band profile: | Dååth |
Roadrunner Records announced the signing of death metal band Daath.
DAATH (pronounced like "Goth," but with a "D") were signed by longtime Roadrunner A&R man Monte Conner. Says Conner: "DAATH fuses elements of cutting-edge death and black metal with expansive orchestral and electronic themes. I haven't signed a death metal band since the early 90's, when that whole scene reached a serious saturation and then stagnation point. But I never stopped following that genre and when DAATH came along, I finally heard a new band who injected originality, excitement and fresh ideas back into that style of music."
DAATH, featuring Sean Farber (vocals), Michael Kameron (synth, backing vocals), Eyal Levi (guitar), Emil Werstler (guitar), Jeremy Creamer (bass), and Matt Ellis (drums), were brought to Conner's attention via colleague and friend, former Disincarnate/Obituary/Death/Testament guitarist-turned-producer, James Murphy, who took the band into the studio last year to co-produce and mix ten songs.
Levi commented: "Since the beginning we've believed that Roadrunner was the most appropriate label for DAATH. They are the torch bearers for the metal world and we are proud to be joining their family."
DAATH will re-enter the studio with Murphy in May to record five more songs to round out the pool of tracks they will chose from to unleash as their forthcoming Roadrunner debut album, "The Hinderers" - due out this Fall. Besides the title track, some other songs set to appear include "Festival Mass Soulform,"Ovum," "Above Lucium" and "Who Will Take The Blame." Murphy makes a guest appearance on the album as well as former Chimaira/Dying Fetus drummer, Kevin Talley, who tracked drums on two songs.
DAATH (pronounced like "Goth," but with a "D") were signed by longtime Roadrunner A&R man Monte Conner. Says Conner: "DAATH fuses elements of cutting-edge death and black metal with expansive orchestral and electronic themes. I haven't signed a death metal band since the early 90's, when that whole scene reached a serious saturation and then stagnation point. But I never stopped following that genre and when DAATH came along, I finally heard a new band who injected originality, excitement and fresh ideas back into that style of music."
DAATH, featuring Sean Farber (vocals), Michael Kameron (synth, backing vocals), Eyal Levi (guitar), Emil Werstler (guitar), Jeremy Creamer (bass), and Matt Ellis (drums), were brought to Conner's attention via colleague and friend, former Disincarnate/Obituary/Death/Testament guitarist-turned-producer, James Murphy, who took the band into the studio last year to co-produce and mix ten songs.
Levi commented: "Since the beginning we've believed that Roadrunner was the most appropriate label for DAATH. They are the torch bearers for the metal world and we are proud to be joining their family."
DAATH will re-enter the studio with Murphy in May to record five more songs to round out the pool of tracks they will chose from to unleash as their forthcoming Roadrunner debut album, "The Hinderers" - due out this Fall. Besides the title track, some other songs set to appear include "Festival Mass Soulform,"Ovum," "Above Lucium" and "Who Will Take The Blame." Murphy makes a guest appearance on the album as well as former Chimaira/Dying Fetus drummer, Kevin Talley, who tracked drums on two songs.
| Source: | roadrunnerrecords.com |
| Band profile: | Dååth |

